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but i feel like i failed. >> cases like laney's are all too common in cleveland. so what is it that's causing so many babies to die here in this city? why are those babies predominantly african american, and what is being done to try to stop it? >> the reasons for infant mortality are complex, but what everyone agrees is that poverty plays a part. the rates are worst in the cities of the south and the "rust belt" with their legacies of economic collapse and racial division. and one of the hardest hit cities is cleveland. >> here, the unemployment rate for whites is around 6%. for african americans, the number is almost three times higher. >> like many cities across america, the sight of boarded up businesses and devastated neighborhoods is something that's become increasingly common. but what's remarkable about cleveland is that it also happens to be the worst city in the entire united states for infant mortality. >> in cleveland, there are neighborhoods where the infant mortality rate is worse than that of countries such as guatemala, botswana. and even north kor
but i feel like i failed. >> cases like laney's are all too common in cleveland. so what is it that's causing so many babies to die here in this city? why are those babies predominantly african american, and what is being done to try to stop it? >> the reasons for infant mortality are complex, but what everyone agrees is that poverty plays a part. the rates are worst in the cities of the south and the "rust belt" with their legacies of economic collapse and racial...
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cleveland in the house. [applause] greetings, cleveland, ohio greetings, cleveland, ohio and everyone who has come from every part of this great state. it is a tremendous sight to see so many of you here in the world team center at the cleveland state university. when i say feel, you say burn. field. >> burn. >> deal. >> burn. >> po. >> burn. >> field. >> burn we are at a critical moment in our nation's history. and the fact that senator bernie sanders is answering the call to stand up for working-class folks and middle-class folks in this country to say enough is enough is enough is enough to tell those folks who are the working poor who work two and three jobs at a time and still can't make ends meet enough is enough is enough. for young people who are settled by debt in this country, senator sanders says enough is enough is enough. [applause] too many americans in this country are being deprived of healthcare. the senator says enough is enough is enough. [applause] and for the women in this country who ar
cleveland in the house. [applause] greetings, cleveland, ohio greetings, cleveland, ohio and everyone who has come from every part of this great state. it is a tremendous sight to see so many of you here in the world team center at the cleveland state university. when i say feel, you say burn. field. >> burn. >> deal. >> burn. >> po. >> burn. >> field. >> burn we are at a critical moment in our nation's history. and the fact that senator bernie sanders...
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she began her career as a foot mary checker at the cleveland city pool. [laughter] dutifully checking patrons for athletes foot. a strange detail painting was part of the to be sure but i this age of super your origin stories it is a fact that it is essential and foreshadows a meticulous life spent in one of the most venerated and soviet style guides in the world. many of the city and across the country, mar mary norris' workyf copyediting "the new yorker" iss nothing short of super heroic. reading between -- "between you and me" from humble beginnings like clark kent, cards and hanscom referenced in article topics fro come all the way to e present day where she stands atop a skyscraper pencil in hand ready to defend "the new yorker" from all manner, grammatical, colloquial and otherwise, please help me welcome mary norris. [applause] >> thank you for that amazing introduction. and thank you all for coming inside of this gnklorious day. we got lucky, didn't we? it's kind of dreary out soe area people -- people really reading when it's raining out that it'
she began her career as a foot mary checker at the cleveland city pool. [laughter] dutifully checking patrons for athletes foot. a strange detail painting was part of the to be sure but i this age of super your origin stories it is a fact that it is essential and foreshadows a meticulous life spent in one of the most venerated and soviet style guides in the world. many of the city and across the country, mar mary norris' workyf copyediting "the new yorker" iss nothing short of super...
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i have half a mind to stay in cleveland and try to marry the boss's son. he raised the cattle but i gave up the military to accept the the ship at the university of vermont while pursuing a master's degree in english, kept up my interest in the dairy industry. there was an agricultural school not unlike the university of wisconsin. i learned to milk cows and so there were university cows. pmi first job once the academic life had warned me down, packaging mozzarella on a night shift in a cheese factory. the team of women wearing white rubber aprons, yellow rubber gloves and hair nets full of mozzarella out of cold salt water, label them, back at them, box the cheese, i had a secret in the trunk. the popeye style muscles i developed my forearms atrophied soon after i moved to new york. sometimes on the sides of trucks making deliveries isil recognized the logo of wholesalers. in the red, white and green on the trucks that deliver cheese, pizzerias. i don't suppose i will never be long to the brotherhood of teamsters again. i still have a chauffeur's license.
i have half a mind to stay in cleveland and try to marry the boss's son. he raised the cattle but i gave up the military to accept the the ship at the university of vermont while pursuing a master's degree in english, kept up my interest in the dairy industry. there was an agricultural school not unlike the university of wisconsin. i learned to milk cows and so there were university cows. pmi first job once the academic life had warned me down, packaging mozzarella on a night shift in a cheese...
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. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated from everybody else. >> i can't be in a block with nobody, i got to be in a cell by myself all day. >> why if. >> because i'm high profile, i got to be separated from everybody else. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant segregation, due to his high-profile case and he has chronic problems adjusting to general populations. >> because all the people i probably fought and the things i got into since i've been here. it's hard to place me. >> robert wolford's reputation at the jail dates back to six years earlier when he was here on a murder charge. he eventually pled guilty to a lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter and was sent to prison to serve a 26-year sentence. the victim was a homeless man. >> i gave him some drugs. he told me to pay me back later so i trusted him. i come back to get the money, didn't have it, told me he ain't paying me. we get into a fight. when i seen him
. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated from everybody else. >> i can't be in a block with nobody, i got to be in a cell by myself all day. >> why if. >> because i'm high profile, i got to be separated from everybody else. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant segregation, due to his...
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going to be solved. >> while the search grabbed local headlines in cleveland, it did not turn up the girl's body. authorities concluded that wolford had set them up on an elaborate hoax, possibly as a means of getting away from a conflict in prison. but on the day we met robert wolford and conducted our first interview with him three months after he went with investigators to that vacant lot he said he was the victim of a hoax. >> i didn't write that letter. >> who wrote the letter? >> another inmate. >> why? >> because we were fighting, beefing. he told me he's going to get me another case. he seen on a tv down there. they've got a program where mission kids come up missing. well, she's on there. sew seen it on there, he seen a bunch of details, he went off of them details. they digged in the area where my last victim was killed thinking she was buried there. that's how they played me. they wanted me to point out where i killed him at. i said okay, right here. so they said, well, she musting over here then. they dug the first half up, they didn't find nothing. they did it for like 1
going to be solved. >> while the search grabbed local headlines in cleveland, it did not turn up the girl's body. authorities concluded that wolford had set them up on an elaborate hoax, possibly as a means of getting away from a conflict in prison. but on the day we met robert wolford and conducted our first interview with him three months after he went with investigators to that vacant lot he said he was the victim of a hoax. >> i didn't write that letter. >> who wrote the...
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in cleveland and around the country, rice's family and others are demanding justice for his death. tamir was shot and killed by a cleveland police officer after he was seen playing with an airsoft gun that appeared to look real. 3 "we are not going away. we are not leaving and we will seek justice. and even in the end if man says whatever he says all be held accountable for what we did in this body."tomorrow, tamir's family and other supporters plan to march in downtown cleveland to the prosecutor's office where they plan to hand deliver a petition asking tim mcginty to step down from the case. 3 a refugee rally in texas has a group of protestors fuming. they want to let their governor and other politicians know how they feel about stopping any more syrian refugees from coming to texas. 3 "no to violence, no to fear, refugees are welcome here." many demonstrators say they were outraged when governor greg abbott ordered state agencies not to participate in the resettlement of syrian refugees. 30 other governors took similar positions following the terrorist attacks in paris."legally
in cleveland and around the country, rice's family and others are demanding justice for his death. tamir was shot and killed by a cleveland police officer after he was seen playing with an airsoft gun that appeared to look real. 3 "we are not going away. we are not leaving and we will seek justice. and even in the end if man says whatever he says all be held accountable for what we did in this body."tomorrow, tamir's family and other supporters plan to march in downtown cleveland to...
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try this weekly exercise prescription from the cleveland clinic. get 30 minutes of resistance training a week. (dr. michael roizen/cleveland clinic) so 3 things: general physical activity, 10,000 steps a day, 20 minutete3 times a week of cardio. and make that cardio strenuous enough to break a sweat for the whole 20 minutes. it's worth the effort because exercise also decreases the risk for many serious medical conditions: (dr. michael roizen/cleveland clinic) decreases heart attacks, decreases arythmias, decreases cancer all throughout your body. almost every cancer is decreased because what exercise does is improve immune function. and working out not only builds muscles but builds brain. exercise helps prevent the loss of brain volume as we age. and it helps keep our brain circuits young and our thinking sharp. and being physically active can enrich our golden years. (dr. michael roizen/cleveland clinic) not only do you live longer, but you compress the period of disability so you live healthier, longer. and experts add, you're never too old to
try this weekly exercise prescription from the cleveland clinic. get 30 minutes of resistance training a week. (dr. michael roizen/cleveland clinic) so 3 things: general physical activity, 10,000 steps a day, 20 minutete3 times a week of cardio. and make that cardio strenuous enough to break a sweat for the whole 20 minutes. it's worth the effort because exercise also decreases the risk for many serious medical conditions: (dr. michael roizen/cleveland clinic) decreases heart attacks, decreases...
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we met in cleveland and had a couple meetings there together. and another one of my visits was to lake erie, which got clobbered by the bacteria that had to shut down toledo's climate system, which is also climate change-related. let me yield to the senator from ohio for a few moments, and then we can talk about cleveland and the lake. mr. brown: i thank senator whitehouse, and there's no one -- when i introduced senator whitehouse to the mayor of cleveland and to a number of experts in cleveland, from public health officials to wind energy entrepreneurs to community groups to -- where climate change matters so much to them, i introduced him as probably -- not just probably, the person in the senate that has done a better job of focusing public attention on the threats of climate change and what it means to our way of life, what it means to our country. and so i thank senator whitehouse 230r fo for that. i want to moint to point to whad to toledo, ohio, in 2003. this algae bloom is making its way -- in 2014, last august, 15 months ago, algae blo
we met in cleveland and had a couple meetings there together. and another one of my visits was to lake erie, which got clobbered by the bacteria that had to shut down toledo's climate system, which is also climate change-related. let me yield to the senator from ohio for a few moments, and then we can talk about cleveland and the lake. mr. brown: i thank senator whitehouse, and there's no one -- when i introduced senator whitehouse to the mayor of cleveland and to a number of experts in...
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jackson who played for cleveland, some of his best years for cleveland.understanding what they have on their creaser, there's a story of the new york yankees, they were playing the cubs, the cubs won the world series in 1907, my team the cleveland indians would have been the longest team for not winning series, how fair was it that the first base men for the new york giants was this young rooky star, made one mistake, how fair is major league baseball when it labels him -- >> i remember like it was yesterday. this is interesting. they had a neighborhood play. there's a runner sliding at you. you don't have to touch second base. ..
jackson who played for cleveland, some of his best years for cleveland.understanding what they have on their creaser, there's a story of the new york yankees, they were playing the cubs, the cubs won the world series in 1907, my team the cleveland indians would have been the longest team for not winning series, how fair was it that the first base men for the new york giants was this young rooky star, made one mistake, how fair is major league baseball when it labels him -- >> i remember...
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i am not from cleveland. >> what does that mean? they are around here with aces in the sky and getting me to silent atlanta. i am not going to new york. >> he started off good and he seemed to be a little confused about playing ball and signing for atlanta. >> everything you said have been taken into consideration. >> thank you. >> i'm sure i will have further meetings with him. >> coming up -- >> you seem like a bright guy. you kind of sabotage your own self. >> doi? >> you must get off on it. >> the jail psychiatrist gets to the bottom of the stories. and -- >> i never hung around a lot of gay people before. it's not my thing. >> a special housing unit for seniors and gangs. >> you are intelligent and articulate. because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat
i am not from cleveland. >> what does that mean? they are around here with aces in the sky and getting me to silent atlanta. i am not going to new york. >> he started off good and he seemed to be a little confused about playing ball and signing for atlanta. >> everything you said have been taken into consideration. >> thank you. >> i'm sure i will have further meetings with him. >> coming up -- >> you seem like a bright guy. you kind of sabotage your...
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the cincinnati bengals rerained undefeated beating the cleveland browns. role of blocker. bengals dominated the browns. bengals improved to 8-0 for the first time in franchise history. detroit lions have one win of the season, make some front-office changes. the team fired the team president and the general manager, now owner said, quote, we are very disappointed with the results of the season so far and believe a change in leadership was necessary. lions made the playoff last season. college football playoff hopes alive. 419 yards and three scores in first start. took over and ran for touchdown bears improved to 8-0 for only the second time in school history. >> cheryl: a certain guy name john casone is pretty happy. that's my brother. mix picture to show you. s&p pointing down by a point. nasdaq is pointing down by 2. all right, coming up, dr. ben carson lashes out at a cnn report questioning his claims of being an angry young man. >> i would say to the people of america, do you think i'm a pathological liar like cnn does? >> cheryl: okay, all the latest
the cincinnati bengals rerained undefeated beating the cleveland browns. role of blocker. bengals dominated the browns. bengals improved to 8-0 for the first time in franchise history. detroit lions have one win of the season, make some front-office changes. the team fired the team president and the general manager, now owner said, quote, we are very disappointed with the results of the season so far and believe a change in leadership was necessary. lions made the playoff last season. college...
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no one looking at this house in cleveland. neighbors say they had only been there three to five years. >> he has been a cool guy. can't say nothing bad. i had no idea this happened. julianne went by jj found unhrmed when police arrested his father. julianne had been applying to colleges when his social security number didn't match his name school counselor got involved and found them on the missing and exploited children data base. >> it was neat for me to tell a mother, all this time he has been alive and well. >> bobby hernandez in ohio faces charges in bama for the abduction. officials were not involved in reuniting him with his mother. they haven't heard if that happened yet. >> quite the sight along an airliner two men spreading their wings and flying. >> whoa. our forecast looking mild and >> ahead at 5:30, massachusetts teacher lending a helping hand and his story going viral. the pick me up that helped his students concentrate. ittle things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. use super poligrip
no one looking at this house in cleveland. neighbors say they had only been there three to five years. >> he has been a cool guy. can't say nothing bad. i had no idea this happened. julianne went by jj found unhrmed when police arrested his father. julianne had been applying to colleges when his social security number didn't match his name school counselor got involved and found them on the missing and exploited children data base. >> it was neat for me to tell a mother, all this...
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thank you, cleveland.[cheers and applause] well, let me begin by thanking senator nina turner, not only for that introduction, how can i compete against that introduction, i don't know. [applause] but more importantly, senator turner is an example of the kind of public servants we need in america, people who are prepared to stand up for working families and take on a powerful special interest. nina, thank you. [applause] let me also thank state senator mike, former state senator and former ohio democratic party chairman, ken, for their support. [applause] and let me also thank the reverend doctor colton for being with us this evening. [applause] >> let me begin my remarks in a somewhat somber way. in telling you what you already know, that as americans we are appalled, we are disgusted by the attack against the people of paris by the terrorist organization, isis. and i know that i speak for everyone here and everyone in our country when we send our condolences to the families who lost loved ones in a barba
thank you, cleveland.[cheers and applause] well, let me begin by thanking senator nina turner, not only for that introduction, how can i compete against that introduction, i don't know. [applause] but more importantly, senator turner is an example of the kind of public servants we need in america, people who are prepared to stand up for working families and take on a powerful special interest. nina, thank you. [applause] let me also thank state senator mike, former state senator and former ohio...
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try this weekly exercise prescription from the cleveland clinic.get 30 minutes of resistance aining week..(d(d michael roizen/cleveland clinic) so 3 things:general physical activity, 10,000 steps a day, 20 minutes 3 times a week of cardio.and make that cardio strenuous enough to break a sweat for the whole 20 minutes. it's worth the effort because exercise also decreases the risk for many serious medical conditions: (dr. michael roizen/cleveland clinic) decreases heart attacks, decreases arythmias, decreases throughout your body. almost every cancer is decreased because what exercise does is improve immune function.and working out not only builds muscles but builds brain. exercise helps prevent the loss of brain volume as we age. and it helps keep our brain circuits young and our thinking sharp. and being physically active can enench our golden yearsrs (dr. michael roizen/clevelaa clinic) not only do o u live longer, but you compress the period of disability so you live healthier, longer.and experts add, you're never too old to start exercising. 3 and even if you over-indulge at the dinn
try this weekly exercise prescription from the cleveland clinic.get 30 minutes of resistance aining week..(d(d michael roizen/cleveland clinic) so 3 things:general physical activity, 10,000 steps a day, 20 minutes 3 times a week of cardio.and make that cardio strenuous enough to break a sweat for the whole 20 minutes. it's worth the effort because exercise also decreases the risk for many serious medical conditions: (dr. michael roizen/cleveland clinic) decreases heart attacks, decreases...
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we're live from cleveland where a candlelight vigil took place today. andy, cleveland is one of many cities where vigils like this one have been held in the past year. >> reporter: right, randall. the family of tamir rice is trying to send a message with these candles that this case is far from being resolved, but we asked other supporters today if some of the words they're using might be going too far. this raucous church service in cleveland didn't just focus on the shooting death of at that mere rice. the 12-year-old boy was shot by a police officer as he played with a pellet gun with a park one year ago. it also included mothers who have lost relatives in police-involved killing in other cities and included a phrase routinely tossed around this weekend by members of the community. police terror. are you worried that that is going to draw people against you? >> i don't think it will draw people against us. people are beginning to take a serious look at what police terror is, and i think that they're beginning to understand you can live in a community
we're live from cleveland where a candlelight vigil took place today. andy, cleveland is one of many cities where vigils like this one have been held in the past year. >> reporter: right, randall. the family of tamir rice is trying to send a message with these candles that this case is far from being resolved, but we asked other supporters today if some of the words they're using might be going too far. this raucous church service in cleveland didn't just focus on the shooting death of at...
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so president grover cleveland brought in troops and they marched on the sacramento. they were here for two months. they walked on the lawns outside of the state capital. they had a significant contingent at the sacramento railyard itself. it was a hot summer with many days over 100 and eventually people got tired of the strike and service resumed. some more fire, some were rehired. the rails began and nobody really won or lost in the strike. eugene debs went to jail. president cleveland signed a proclamation announcing labor day as an official holiday as a result of the strike. it is hard to imagine sacramento or california without the impact of the railroads. the gold rush made sacramento wealthy and politically important and because of the gold rush, there was capital here to start building awealthyd politically important. the gold rush, there is capital to start building a railroad that connected california with the rest of the united states. >> find out where the c-span cities tour is going next online. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every wee
so president grover cleveland brought in troops and they marched on the sacramento. they were here for two months. they walked on the lawns outside of the state capital. they had a significant contingent at the sacramento railyard itself. it was a hot summer with many days over 100 and eventually people got tired of the strike and service resumed. some more fire, some were rehired. the rails began and nobody really won or lost in the strike. eugene debs went to jail. president cleveland signed...
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but the investigator we met in cleveland really stood out from the crowd. >> clear. seven. look at me. >> he's known at the cuyahoga county correction center in downtown cleveland as big sam. >> you used him. who's the victim? you sit here won't even open your mouth to tell me nothing about what these guys did -- >> we quickly learned gang investigator sam mclaren had a personality to match his physique. >> big sam's style was one of dedication and passion. >> you have that candy -- >> sweet. >> i'll see you later. >> thank you. >> you take care of yourself. >> he could be very caring and heartfelt in his communication, but he could also be very loud and bombastic when he felt he was being disrespected or lied to. >> this ain't no game! ain't no deals! personally going to see you, my friend. because i've been laughing since i've seen you. >> a change in these young men's lives. one example of how sam cared about the inmates, inmate tony goodwin. someone's story we have been following for a while. everybody expected him to be convicted of a murder charge and face a long term
but the investigator we met in cleveland really stood out from the crowd. >> clear. seven. look at me. >> he's known at the cuyahoga county correction center in downtown cleveland as big sam. >> you used him. who's the victim? you sit here won't even open your mouth to tell me nothing about what these guys did -- >> we quickly learned gang investigator sam mclaren had a personality to match his physique. >> big sam's style was one of dedication and passion....
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cleveland area getting snow this morning and stretches all the way in the the middle of the state, i don't think we will see any even the in the mountains today. we will catch temperatures closely because it could end up, well, it already is the the the coldest morning of the season so far, the the previous low of the fall, is 37 degrees back on november 15th, i just looked that up, 8 miles an hour wind right now and it feels like 30. 6:55 is your sunrise time. we will see plenty of sunshine today, but it will be that deceiving sunshine, 25 degrees is our current temperature. that is real temperature in mount pocono. twenty-nine, pottstown, as we showed you, 36 in the city, 34 in trenton, 35 atlantic city and just a degree above freezing in wilmington, delaware. so this is a chill had one. make sure you have enough on and make sure you have enough on the kid to this morning. wind coming from the northwest and may make it feel as we told you colder then it is. fox cast for today, temperatures are down, 44 degrees is our high temperature for today and the wind will make it feel like it
cleveland area getting snow this morning and stretches all the way in the the middle of the state, i don't think we will see any even the in the mountains today. we will catch temperatures closely because it could end up, well, it already is the the the coldest morning of the season so far, the the previous low of the fall, is 37 degrees back on november 15th, i just looked that up, 8 miles an hour wind right now and it feels like 30. 6:55 is your sunrise time. we will see plenty of sunshine...
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the 12-year-old boy shot and killed by cleveland police. >> immigrants always inspired ugly rhetoric, calls for exclusion, demonization. >> and i am groont fear. a look back at how immigrants coming to america have been treated throughout history. >>> belgian city replains on capital lockdown as the government extends the highest alert level for the second day straight. officials said moments ago they have detained 16 suspects as they continue searching for an accomplice are last week's paris attacks. they say the city still faces a serious and eminent threat. the worry is what happened in paris could happen in brussels. >> reporter: it's been tense here in brussels. there have been police cordoned placed all around the grand plasis area. it's concentrated down to the main central police station there for three hours, unmarked police cars and blue lights flashing and racing up and down the cobbled streets. you can see the town hall there of brussels, so right in the center. extraordinary state of affairs. the announcements on sunday by the prime minister that the state of alert was go
the 12-year-old boy shot and killed by cleveland police. >> immigrants always inspired ugly rhetoric, calls for exclusion, demonization. >> and i am groont fear. a look back at how immigrants coming to america have been treated throughout history. >>> belgian city replains on capital lockdown as the government extends the highest alert level for the second day straight. officials said moments ago they have detained 16 suspects as they continue searching for an accomplice...
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so president grover cleveland brought in troops and they marched on the sacramento. they were here for two months. they walked on the lawns outside of the state capital. they had a significant contingent at the sacramento railyard itself. it was a hot summer with many and eventually people got tired of the strike and service redo -- service resumed. the rails began and nobody really one or loss in the strike. cleveland signed a problem engine -- signed a proclamation announcing labor day as the official result of the strike. it is hard to imagine sacramento or california without the impact of the railroads. the gold rush made sacramento wealthy and politically important and because of the gold rush, there was capital building art railroad that connected california with the rest of the united states. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring sacramento, california. our staff recently traveled there to learn about the history. learn more about sacramento and other stops on the tour at c-span.org. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, ever
so president grover cleveland brought in troops and they marched on the sacramento. they were here for two months. they walked on the lawns outside of the state capital. they had a significant contingent at the sacramento railyard itself. it was a hot summer with many and eventually people got tired of the strike and service redo -- service resumed. the rails began and nobody really one or loss in the strike. cleveland signed a problem engine -- signed a proclamation announcing labor day as the...
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grover cleveland here. yes, the dashing fellow on the thousand-dollar bill. with 'cash4life', the great game from the pennsylvania lottery, you could win a thousand dollars a day for life! you could buy a new house! or maybe even treat yourself to a trip to the islands. and with drawings every monday and thursday, that means 2 chances to win every week. cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. you could win a thousand dollars a day for life.
grover cleveland here. yes, the dashing fellow on the thousand-dollar bill. with 'cash4life', the great game from the pennsylvania lottery, you could win a thousand dollars a day for life! you could buy a new house! or maybe even treat yourself to a trip to the islands. and with drawings every monday and thursday, that means 2 chances to win every week. cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. you could win a thousand dollars a day for life.
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>> ♪ grover cleveland here. yes, the dashing fellow on the thousand-dollar bill.ith 'cash4life', the great game from the pennsylvania lottery, you could win a thousand dollars a day for life! you could buy a new house! or maybe even treat yourself to a trip to the islands. and with drawings every monday and thursday, that means 2 chances to win every week. cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. you could win a thousand dollars a day for life.
>> ♪ grover cleveland here. yes, the dashing fellow on the thousand-dollar bill.ith 'cash4life', the great game from the pennsylvania lottery, you could win a thousand dollars a day for life! you could buy a new house! or maybe even treat yourself to a trip to the islands. and with drawings every monday and thursday, that means 2 chances to win every week. cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. you could win a thousand dollars a day for life.
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at cleveland and faulten. you can see some of the police activity up here on the down around 3:30 this afternoon and no word on what exactly led up to this and you can see crime scene tape up below and down below here at street level, as well. no streets closed down in this area and understand the a fled the scene. nypd detectives still on the scene and little police activity and as a result, we do have j trains. now bypassing the cleveland station as nypd continues to investigate. reporting live aboard chopper 4. >> keepupdated. >>> for the first time since this unsettling video surfaced, the montessori school worker accused of mishandling a young child speaks out in her own defense. >>> then at 5:30 a badly burned volunteer firefighter gets the most extensive face transplant ever. how he describes the moment when he saw his new reflection for the very first time. >>> janice is here. >> another short sleeve weather day today with temperatures near 70, but you'll need your jackets again tomorrow. your storm te
at cleveland and faulten. you can see some of the police activity up here on the down around 3:30 this afternoon and no word on what exactly led up to this and you can see crime scene tape up below and down below here at street level, as well. no streets closed down in this area and understand the a fled the scene. nypd detectives still on the scene and little police activity and as a result, we do have j trains. now bypassing the cleveland station as nypd continues to investigate. reporting...
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grover cleveland here. yes, the dashing fellow on the thousand-dollar bill. with 'cash4life', the great game from the pennsylvania lottery, you could win a thousand dollars a day for life! you could buy a new house! or maybe even treat yourself to a trip to the islands. and with drawings every monday and thursday, that means 2 chances to win every week. cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. you could win a thousand dollars a day for life. >>> man leads police on admass a big rig cab in california. san bernardino police got a call about the big rig cab driving
grover cleveland here. yes, the dashing fellow on the thousand-dollar bill. with 'cash4life', the great game from the pennsylvania lottery, you could win a thousand dollars a day for life! you could buy a new house! or maybe even treat yourself to a trip to the islands. and with drawings every monday and thursday, that means 2 chances to win every week. cash4life from the pennsylvania lottery. you could win a thousand dollars a day for life. >>> man leads police on admass a big rig cab...
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. >>> a cleveland teenager solves his own kidnapping. it was the teenager's own detective work that uncovered his true identity. >> reporter: the missing child poster said julian has a small freckle on the left cheek near his mouth, 3 feet tall and 43 pounds. he was 5 years old when he disappeared. on august 28th, 2002, bobby hernandez was supposed to drop his son off at preschool. instead, he took him from the birmingham, alabama suburb, north to cleveland, ohio where they assumed new identities. >> always talking about his son. all he wanted him to do was be able to go to college. >> reporter: when the now 18- year-old was applying to college, he discovered his social security number did the not match his name. with the help of a accused guidance counselor, he saw his listing on a database for missing children. police talked with his mother. >> she had been through so many false claims. she had been through chasing leads for 13 years and she was apprehensive but real excited. >> reporter: fbi agents in cleveland took bobby hernandez in
. >>> a cleveland teenager solves his own kidnapping. it was the teenager's own detective work that uncovered his true identity. >> reporter: the missing child poster said julian has a small freckle on the left cheek near his mouth, 3 feet tall and 43 pounds. he was 5 years old when he disappeared. on august 28th, 2002, bobby hernandez was supposed to drop his son off at preschool. instead, he took him from the birmingham, alabama suburb, north to cleveland, ohio where they...
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the threat tomorrow stretches all the way from san antonio to chicago to cleveland. meteorologist kurtis gertz now with our storm team 8 forecast. kurtis: is now spinning around utah. it is solely going to kick off to the northeast. heavy snow in the mountains of colorado, even some snow out in nebraska. heaviest rain across the northern half of the state, extending up toward the twin cities. our timeline -- quiet tonight, maybe a little drizzle overnight. thunderstorms erupted tomorrow afternoon. 3:00 p.m. temperature, 61.
the threat tomorrow stretches all the way from san antonio to chicago to cleveland. meteorologist kurtis gertz now with our storm team 8 forecast. kurtis: is now spinning around utah. it is solely going to kick off to the northeast. heavy snow in the mountains of colorado, even some snow out in nebraska. heaviest rain across the northern half of the state, extending up toward the twin cities. our timeline -- quiet tonight, maybe a little drizzle overnight. thunderstorms erupted tomorrow...
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i'm always this guy from the inner city of cleveland, you know, raised in cleveland.y mom would make me wrap my feet in plastic, you know, and i would walk to school like that. i didn't like that. i kind of vowed to myself, man, i don't like this thing. >> warden ivey really took pride in his shoes. he had so many pairs and names i had never even heard of before. >> what's your most expensive pair of shoes you've ever bought? >> about 600 bucks. alligator. >> like them wheels? >> what are they? >> can't tell you that. >> i'm going to see what brian's wearing. >> the bomb right here. >> let's see your wheels. >> best shoes on the market for walking. >> and what are these for? styling? >> strolling. there's walking and there's strolling. i'm not walking. i'm strolling. sometimes i even float. >> one of the days we were filming with warden ivey, we had gotten onto an elevator and our production assistant was pushing our production cart. it's a heavy cart. it goes with us everywhere. and as we got onto the elevator all of a sudden i heard some kind of exclamation from war
i'm always this guy from the inner city of cleveland, you know, raised in cleveland.y mom would make me wrap my feet in plastic, you know, and i would walk to school like that. i didn't like that. i kind of vowed to myself, man, i don't like this thing. >> warden ivey really took pride in his shoes. he had so many pairs and names i had never even heard of before. >> what's your most expensive pair of shoes you've ever bought? >> about 600 bucks. alligator. >> like them...
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. >> in the heart of downtown cleveland, sits an 11-story tall half block wide symbol of law and order. the cuyahoga county correction center. >> face the wall! >> about 30,000 men and women from the city and outlying areas are booked into this jail each year. the majority will be released within 24 hours. but about 2,200 occupied beds here for an indefinite period, most are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial for resolution of their cases. and like cleveland itself, the jail can be said to have tough neighborhoods of its own, especially the tenth floor. >> this is our maximum security floor. for the most part, that is where we how's our problematic inmates, inmates in some type of disciplinary lockup and we have our individuals that are here on high profile charges. >> the floor is managed by the special response team or sert, a tactical unit trained in the use of riot gear and controlling high risk inmates. >> we like to keep them close to our problems. that's kind of why they manage the floor. >> and problems do occur here. sert has just been called to a fight. little do t
. >> in the heart of downtown cleveland, sits an 11-story tall half block wide symbol of law and order. the cuyahoga county correction center. >> face the wall! >> about 30,000 men and women from the city and outlying areas are booked into this jail each year. the majority will be released within 24 hours. but about 2,200 occupied beds here for an indefinite period, most are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial for resolution of their cases. and like cleveland itself,...
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and in cleveland, ohio, family members and supporters gathered sunday at the park where the 12-year-old, african american boy tamir rice was fatally shot by a white police officer one year ago. tamir rice was playing with a toy gun when police pulled up and shot him within two seconds of their arrival. a 911 caller reported seeing
and in cleveland, ohio, family members and supporters gathered sunday at the park where the 12-year-old, african american boy tamir rice was fatally shot by a white police officer one year ago. tamir rice was playing with a toy gun when police pulled up and shot him within two seconds of their arrival. a 911 caller reported seeing
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we're just outside cleveland, ohio. rick mauer has been a police officer with the city of cleveland for more than 20 years now. today we go on patrol with him. 5:32 a.m. making breakfast for his wife val. when he leaves for work in the is. >> i always worry about him and hope that he's safe and comes home to me. >> reporter: at 7:15 he hits the gym, at 54 rick is in better age. afterwards he heads to the police station and suits up. >> all right, guys. >> reporter: roll call is at 10:00. >> be safe, be tactful. >> reporter: rick straps on his body camera which officers in cleveland started wearing a few months ago and then we hit the streets. do you typically feel fairly safe? >> probably the least safe i've felt in my life as far as just being a target, but just because, you know, the uniformed badge that i wear, what i represent, some people resent >> reporter: when you're out and you're actually talking to people, do you get that sense as well? >> oh, no. man, there's still a ton of great people out here. cleveland h
we're just outside cleveland, ohio. rick mauer has been a police officer with the city of cleveland for more than 20 years now. today we go on patrol with him. 5:32 a.m. making breakfast for his wife val. when he leaves for work in the is. >> i always worry about him and hope that he's safe and comes home to me. >> reporter: at 7:15 he hits the gym, at 54 rick is in better age. afterwards he heads to the police station and suits up. >> all right, guys. >> reporter: roll...
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they would report to us what was happening in cleveland with housing and the like. your concern is not wrong at all. but i think what was happening well before the crisis was that there was a philosophical perspective that was shared that the financial system should be less regulated so it could be more dynamic and so on. we know there were a lot of problems with that. greenspan's view was that if banks had sufficient capital, you didn't have to watch them to carefully. the regulation shouldn't be too burdensome. while it wasn't done right either. let me ask you in a different way why did tarp funding, why did that work better than with what we had to do with other home programs? clearly your conception if you will in your pushing through congress that didn't really want to do this. why did that work better than what we should have been doing or try to do for homeowners? first we needed to stabilize wall street because we were afraid the effects of the collapsing system on the canon economy would be catastrophic so we work to stabilize wall street. the treasury led,
they would report to us what was happening in cleveland with housing and the like. your concern is not wrong at all. but i think what was happening well before the crisis was that there was a philosophical perspective that was shared that the financial system should be less regulated so it could be more dynamic and so on. we know there were a lot of problems with that. greenspan's view was that if banks had sufficient capital, you didn't have to watch them to carefully. the regulation shouldn't...
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i know the dieter we go to in cleveland but everybody tells me everybody knows that. but you are middle-class but what did that do for you? >> a place with the economic situation is tough i worked in my dad's drug store in a glass of appreciation for how hard it is to put food on the table especially if you don't have a lot of education. to be a jewish family most of the town was southern baptist but i went to the public schools to note everybody in town my bader offered credit to whoever he felt he could trust the really facing economic challenges spiritoso reserve your grandmother in connecticut but talking to her about the depression the parents or grandparents talk about depression but your grandmother living in connecticut because the great thing about that story is that virtually for the country talking about the depression that led to economics to study the depression but talk about that paradox. >> i used to sit on the front porch you would tell me stories about her youth and she was living in connecticut she was very proud to serve children could go to school
i know the dieter we go to in cleveland but everybody tells me everybody knows that. but you are middle-class but what did that do for you? >> a place with the economic situation is tough i worked in my dad's drug store in a glass of appreciation for how hard it is to put food on the table especially if you don't have a lot of education. to be a jewish family most of the town was southern baptist but i went to the public schools to note everybody in town my bader offered credit to whoever...
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we met them inside the cuyahoga county corrections center in downtown cleveland.me, paris was only days away from being sentenced after pleading guilty to shooting a 15-year-old boy, leaving him paralyzed. >> shooting at people, robbing people, hustling. bad stuff always, like, is going to come back to you. it's called karma. >> i would characterize paris as pretty emotionless. he rarely showed any kind of reaction to anything. >> but we would soon learn, there was something that paris was passionate about. >> i did the main interview with paris, so then i got up and tracy, our segment producer, sat down, because then she asked the questions that are a little lighter, you know, anything about their life that has nothing to do with crime. >> so, i just wanted to chat a little bit about fun stuff. do you have any hobbies or anything like that? >> well, my mom taught me how to cook. >> suddenly, paris said he loves baking. that kind of sparked my interest. so i think off-camera, i said -- >> what would you dream about becoming? if it wasn't on the streets, did you ev
we met them inside the cuyahoga county corrections center in downtown cleveland.me, paris was only days away from being sentenced after pleading guilty to shooting a 15-year-old boy, leaving him paralyzed. >> shooting at people, robbing people, hustling. bad stuff always, like, is going to come back to you. it's called karma. >> i would characterize paris as pretty emotionless. he rarely showed any kind of reaction to anything. >> but we would soon learn, there was something...
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and frankie cleveland. grover cleveland lets much older. she is the daughter of one of his law partner's and he actually babysat for her when she was a little girl. he married her in the white house in this is a picture of the ceremony. the media at the time were absolutely fascinated by this couple, serve as sensational aspect it. over man, younger woman, very beautiful, very accomplished and the media at the time, the newspapers at the time give this enormous coverage when they were married and try to get away to a honeymoon about 100 basra white house. the night after their wedding, they woke up in their honeymoon cottage and opened the blinds and there were reporters in the trees, behind the bushes taking pictures of them and roman-- cleveland never forgave the media. haven't we heard that a lot in our lifetime? this is a depiction of the wedding and this is what frankie actually looks like, this is a very elegant picture. sort of the jacqueline kennedy in fact, bringing glamour and excitement to the wh
and frankie cleveland. grover cleveland lets much older. she is the daughter of one of his law partner's and he actually babysat for her when she was a little girl. he married her in the white house in this is a picture of the ceremony. the media at the time were absolutely fascinated by this couple, serve as sensational aspect it. over man, younger woman, very beautiful, very accomplished and the media at the time, the newspapers at the time give this enormous coverage when they were married...
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. >>> new still pictures from the scene of the tamir rice shooting in cleveland. what they reveal and what could be behind the timing of their release. i'll be right back. the game is . the thing is, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. available in single packs. whfight back fastts tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue and neutralizes stomach acid at the source tum, tum, tum, tum smoothies! only from tums i absolutely love my new but the rent is outrageous. good thing geico offers affordable renters insu
. >>> new still pictures from the scene of the tamir rice shooting in cleveland. what they reveal and what could be behind the timing of their release. i'll be right back. the game is . the thing is, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood...
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but lebron james came alive in the fourth with cleveland lead big two. he picks off jose calderon and guess the other way for the one-handed throwdown. lebron had 11 of his 23 in the fourth quarter. and this slam was pretty good too. call a thunderous jam for the king. the cavs pull away to win it, 96-86. >>> in atlanta, the hawks pull away from the nets in the fourth quarter. off the brooklyn turnover, paul millsap glides in for the easy flush. atlanta wins it 101-87. season. >>> in football, the giants are gearing up to face the tampa bay buccaneers on sunday. and jason pierre-paul is hoping to get on the field and provide a spark for a defense that ranks last in the nfl. jpp has practiced with his teammates over the past couple of weeks and is chomping at the bit. pierre-paul spoke to reporters after practice today. >> do you want the play on sunday? >> it depends. >> what do you mean it depends? >> i am going to play on sunday. >> you are? >> yeah, maybe. >> you got to convince the coach? >> yeah, i got to convince him. it's up to the medical staff.
but lebron james came alive in the fourth with cleveland lead big two. he picks off jose calderon and guess the other way for the one-handed throwdown. lebron had 11 of his 23 in the fourth quarter. and this slam was pretty good too. call a thunderous jam for the king. the cavs pull away to win it, 96-86. >>> in atlanta, the hawks pull away from the nets in the fourth quarter. off the brooklyn turnover, paul millsap glides in for the easy flush. atlanta wins it 101-87. season....
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we will begin with cleveland ohio. go-ahead. >> caller:. >> host: put him on hold as a reminder to turn down the volume on your television. now we will move to columbus, ohio. >> caller: i just started a book on the leaders seems to be one of the major movers. that seems we have taken tidies from the impoverished nation to considerable wealth. but my main concern is how do we avoid? to be a major power how do we manage our relationship to get along peacefully? >> guest: that is a great question. it is on a lot of our minds. some of this feels like it did say so facilitating prophecy then it will become one but the two powers it is impossible. to be known as a pattern of history that noticed that there was a risk of conflict but the fact we know that history we have a responsibility to be aware. to understand that whether china's true intentions? so not to be a pollyanna but the inevitable conflict that is on all of us as citizens we talk to our political leaders if we make sure what day are talking about. to know these
we will begin with cleveland ohio. go-ahead. >> caller:. >> host: put him on hold as a reminder to turn down the volume on your television. now we will move to columbus, ohio. >> caller: i just started a book on the leaders seems to be one of the major movers. that seems we have taken tidies from the impoverished nation to considerable wealth. but my main concern is how do we avoid? to be a major power how do we manage our relationship to get along peacefully? >> guest:...
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grover cleveland and his wife frances frankie cleveland. grover cleveland was much older than frankie. in fact, she had been the daughter of one of the law partners and babysat for her and he married her in the white house. this is the depiction of the ceremony. the media at the time were absolutely fascinated by this couple, the sensational aspect to it, older man, younger woman, very beautiful, very accomplished. this enormous coverage for never married trying to get away to a honeymoon in the night after there wedding i woke up in a honeymoon cottage, opened the blinds, and there were reporters in the trees, behind the bushes, pictures of them. never forgive the media for that. and we had not a lot? but this is the depiction. the jacqueline kennedy effect, bringing glamour and excitement to the white house. ) franklin cleveland pioneered the idea is the 1st celebrity couple in the white house. fast-forward a little bit presidents who have been more heroes tend to be more easily elected than others. they turn to warriors. theodore rooseve
grover cleveland and his wife frances frankie cleveland. grover cleveland was much older than frankie. in fact, she had been the daughter of one of the law partners and babysat for her and he married her in the white house. this is the depiction of the ceremony. the media at the time were absolutely fascinated by this couple, the sensational aspect to it, older man, younger woman, very beautiful, very accomplished. this enormous coverage for never married trying to get away to a honeymoon in...
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they tracked julian and his father to cleveland and now the father is facing abduction charges. >>> newhis afternoon a big push from a major company to help erase native american mascots from american schools. >>> a man develops cancer and doctors say he got it from a tapeworm. >>> we finally saw the sun come out this afternoon and that meant nice temperatures. tomorrow we're talking records and then a major temperature shift just in time for the >>> we begin at the live desk with some breaking news. new hampshire avenue is shut down right now because of a serious crash. chopper 4 just over the scene. this is new hampshire avenue at popular avenue in tacoma park. police say seven people were in the car that ran off the road and hit a tree. those seven people are four children and three adults. we are still trying to determine how this crash or why it happened, and what condition the be onning pa occupants are in. we'll keep you updated and i'll have an update as soon as i get it. >> president obama is meeting with native american tribal leaders. here is a live look for you inside the se
they tracked julian and his father to cleveland and now the father is facing abduction charges. >>> newhis afternoon a big push from a major company to help erase native american mascots from american schools. >>> a man develops cancer and doctors say he got it from a tapeworm. >>> we finally saw the sun come out this afternoon and that meant nice temperatures. tomorrow we're talking records and then a major temperature shift just in time for the >>> we begin...
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was determined to prove that he had portrait of the woman in a cape that has been hanging in the cleveland museum. >> and it is a picasso and so i went backwards. >> the meticulous research says technique called chromofos chromophosphate. >> reporter: and so he took it to a scientist outside of chicago. >> the colors were collected with a fine needle and transferred to the microscope slide. he determined that the pigments were only available in europe, and more consistent, but he was more interested in something that was more intriguing. a partial thumbprint. >> so the artist would have picked it up before the surface coating was dry. >> so now it is being forensically tested at a lab in washington, d.c. but richard is not waiting for the resushlgts because he is a art appraiser in florida, and he then went to his gallery to look at what he is calling "picasso undiscovered in blue." >> you say it is worth how much? >> $13 million. >> right now. >> right now. >> you have no interest. >> i have no interest in it. >> you have no doubt it is the real deal? >> yes. >> you are kindf of going out
was determined to prove that he had portrait of the woman in a cape that has been hanging in the cleveland museum. >> and it is a picasso and so i went backwards. >> the meticulous research says technique called chromofos chromophosphate. >> reporter: and so he took it to a scientist outside of chicago. >> the colors were collected with a fine needle and transferred to the microscope slide. he determined that the pigments were only available in europe, and more...
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julian was alive and well some 600 miles away in cleveland. police say he and his father, bobby hernandez had been living under different names. >> julian hernandez was applying for college but there was a discrepancy with the social security number and the tax his school and they discovered who he was. >> reporter: bobby hernandez is being held on a $250,000 bond in ohio, accused with tampering records and he will soon face charges of interfering with child custody. they say julian's mother never gave up the search. in a statement a family spokes person says our family was over joyed to locate julian. an 18-year-old just looking to go to college and instead revealing the truth. >>> and we have a new development in the death of an illinois police officer. it's the latest in a shocking revelation. text messages retrieved from fox lake's lieutenant gliniewicz's cell phone. and here with more. text messages from lieutenant gliniewicz's telephone, a request for a meeting with a high ranking motorcycle gang in the hopes of taking out a hit. investi
julian was alive and well some 600 miles away in cleveland. police say he and his father, bobby hernandez had been living under different names. >> julian hernandez was applying for college but there was a discrepancy with the social security number and the tax his school and they discovered who he was. >> reporter: bobby hernandez is being held on a $250,000 bond in ohio, accused with tampering records and he will soon face charges of interfering with child custody. they say...